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Old 05-31-2005, 06:26 PM   #42
savedbythebell7
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On average it might be a "fresk" occurence. They were in a fraternity and when they were being interviewed, the interviewer was an ex-SDSU graduate who was also in a fraternity. As you can see it may have been random luck, but then again in San Diego 1 in every 7 people is a state graduate and it happens that many successful people in the San Diego area are graduates of State.

I've been told, it's important to find a common bond and exploit it.

Regardless state has one of the biggest business schools in the West and they have plans of establishing one of the most expensive business buildings in the West Coast via corporate donations. This is suppose to take place in 2008, so the business program is only going to improve. So if you hold an SDSU business degree 10 years from now it might be more valuable than you think.
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